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Causal nexus in industrialization, urbanization, trade openness, and carbon emissions: empirical evidence from OPEC economies. (2022). Azam, Muhammad ; Ur, Zia ; Ibrahim, Yusnidah.
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  11. Long-Term US Economic Growth and the Carbon Dioxide Emissions Nexus: A Wavelet-Based Approach. (2022). Grima, Simon ; Demireli, Erhan ; Torun, Erdost ; Ayhan, Afife Duygu.
    In: Sustainability.
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  12. The Impact of the Digital Economy on Low-Carbon, Inclusive Growth: Promoting or Restraining. (2022). Xiang, Xianhong ; Sun, Hui ; Yang, Guoge.
    In: Sustainability.
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  13. Effects of the Digital Economy on Carbon Emissions: Evidence from China. (2022). Yu, Zhuoxi ; Zhu, Zhichuan ; Cao, Jianhong ; Liu, BO.
    In: IJERPH.
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  14. Does the Moderating Role of Financial Development on Energy Utilization Contributes to Environmental Sustainability in GCC Economies?. (2022). Bein, murad ; Omer, Halmat.
    In: Energies.
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  15. Financial inclusion and the environmental deterioration in Eurozone: The moderating role of innovation activity. (2022). Adebayo, Tomiwa ; Wang, Yihan ; Ahmad, Munir ; Rehman, Mubeen Abdur ; Shahzad, Farrukh ; Fareed, Zeeshan.
    In: Technology in Society.
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  16. How far renewable energy and globalization are useful to mitigate the environment in Mexico? Application of QARDL and spectral causality analysis. (2022). Jahanger, Atif ; Chishti, Muhammad Zubair ; Onwe, Joshua Chukwuma ; Awan, Ashar.
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  17. Does renewable energy adaptation, globalization, and financial development matter for environmental quality and economic progress? Evidence from panel of big five (B5) economies. (2022). Wang, Xiuli ; Guo, Wen ; Xu, LI.
    In: Renewable Energy.
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  18. The effects of geometric shapes at different assembly gaps to achieve the optimal hydrodynamic conditions. (2022). Najafi, Mohammad Javid ; Hekmatifar, Maboud ; Jam, Jafar Eskandari ; Toghraie, Davood ; Shafiee, Behzad Mojarad ; Davar, Ali ; Zhang, Yao ; Beni, Mohsen Heydari.
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  19. Natural resources led growth and the role of financial development: Evidence from Next-11 economies. (2022). Zhou, Rong ; Zheng, LI ; Su, Kaihua.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  20. Do Financial Development and Trade Liberalization Influence Environmental Quality in Indonesia? Evidence-based on ARDL Model. (2022). Esquivias, Miguel Angel ; Shaari, Mohd Shahidan ; Fianto, Bayu Arie ; Albani, Aliashim ; Ridzuan, Abdul Rahim ; Kumaran, Vikniswari Vija.
    In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy.
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  21. Influence of the Population Density of Cities on Energy Consumption of Their Households. (2021). Zarco-Perian, Pedro J ; Zarco-Soto, Irene M.
    In: Sustainability.
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  22. Dominance of Fossil Fuels in Japan’s National Energy Mix and Implications for Environmental Sustainability. (2021). Awosusi, Abraham ; Adebayo, Tomiwa ; Oladipupo, Seun Damola ; Kumar, Nallapaneni Manoj ; Agyekum, Ephraim Bonah ; Jayakumar, Arunkumar.
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  23. Asymmetric Impact of International Trade on Consumption-Based Carbon Emissions in MINT Nations. (2021). Rjoub, Husam ; Popescu, Catalin ; Awosusi, Abraham ; Adebayo, Tomiwa ; Panait, Mirela.
    In: Energies.
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  24. Another Look into the Relationship between Economic Growth, Carbon Emissions, Agriculture and Urbanization in Thailand: A Frequency Domain Analysis. (2021). Rjoub, Husam ; Lourenço, António ; Kirikkaleli, Dervis ; Altuntas, Mehmet ; Dantas, Rui Miguel ; Husam, Rjoub ; Mata, Mario Nuno ; Ferro, Joaquim Antonio ; Martins, Jessica Nunes ; Loureno, Antonio Moro ; Oladipupo, Seun Damola.
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